Accompanied by the display - 精东影视s & Prospects: John Piper, photography and the architectural press
The RIBA is presenting an exhibition of the photographs of Eric de Mar茅 (1910鈥2002), one of Britain鈥檚 most influential architectural photographers, born one hundred years ago.
Focusing on the industrial and vernacular architecture of everyday life, de Mar茅 left an archive of striking images of Britain鈥檚 largely neglected industrial heritage. His photographs of anonymous structures such as warehouses, textile factories and canal buildings form a rare document of 20th century Britain.
The exhibition will display 108 photographs showing a full spectrum of his life鈥檚 work. Organised by theme and largely chronological, the exhibition includes sections on Scandinavia, the Thames, canals, bridges, the surreal and the topographical and historical.
Robert Elwall, co-curator and assistant director at the British Architectural Library, said: 鈥淒e Mare鈥檚 images made a telling contribution to the post-war reassessment of Modernism and greatly broadened the perception of where 鈥檃rchitecture鈥 was to be found. He gave a new respectability to architectural photography by extending its influence beyond the narrow confines of professional discourse. Together these attributes make de Mar茅 one of Britain鈥檚 most important and influential architectural photographers.鈥
Complementing the Eric de Mar茅 exhibition, a display exploring the photography of artist John Piper (1903鈥1992) and in particular his contributions to the Architectural Review, will be on show in the British Architectural Library at the RIBA. Piper鈥檚 photographs of subjects such as seaside architecture, nonconformist chapels and pubs not only influenced a generation of architects but also photographers such as Edwin Smith and de Mar茅.
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Venue: RIBA British Architectural Library, 66 Portland Place, London, W1
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